Happy Valentine’s Day!

It is definitely a must-watch with some wonderful information and insight from a world-renowned porpoise expert.

Some ways you can help the Vaquita on V-day are buying my Vaquita book, writing a letter to the Mexican government showing your appreciation for their actions, donating to CEDO or VIVA Vaquita, sharing a Vaquita post on social media, or making a sustainable seafood dish. It all makes a difference.

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Hello Aidan,
I am very impressed with the work you are doing. This is such a wonderful endeavor especially for someone as young as you. I am a mom and a physician. I have been helping my daughter, Victoria, with a school assignment on endangered animals. She chose to report on the Vaquita. I was wondering if you might tell us anything you know about the Vaquita’s sleep habits. Does it sleep? If so, were exactly does it sleep? We found it very difficult to determine anything about this topic through our internet search. We would like to contribute to the Vaquita’s cause and plan on purchasing a copy of your book.
Thanks in advance for any help you can offer. (Victoria’s assignment is due on March 6th).
Gabrielle

Thank you so much! Vaquitas are not known to sleep or hide, but they do rest at random locations. If you have any other questions, a good place to start is https://vlogvaquita.com/favq/. Thank you for buying the book! I assume you know how to buy it. There is a link in the sidebar. If you need any more help please comment again. Good luck on the project!

Gulf of California Marine Program
A team of scientists, students, and professionals from SCRIPPS Institution of Oceanography who are dedicated to generating and disseminating information on conservation and resource management issues in the Gulf of California

International A-Team for Wildlife
Organization dedicated to educating the public, especially youth, about endangered species (I am one of their featured conservationists)

International Whaling Commission
An inter-governmental society, made up of 89 countries, that is trying to conserve whales and stop whaling, and they have enourmous meetings where they discuss global cetacean issues